Hi Alan, I'm in San Antonio, Texas. By August we'll be able to fry an egg on the pavement. CB ----- Original Message ----- From: "GizmoAZ" <gizmoaz@gizmoaz.com> To: <gardeners@globalgarden.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [gardeners] Sunday in the garden > Hey CB, > > Where are you it? Just curious. It was a beautiful 80 degree day here too. I > cleaned up all the leaves out of my rose beds and desert landscaping around the > Mulberry tree and the Citrus. Planted another two flats of various plants. > Marigolds, Petunias, Lobelias, English Daisies, and pansies. I have about 1 > flat left to go. I plan on doing that one tomorrow. I also mowed, fertilized > and watered the yard. > > Now the anxious waiting and watching begins, as my garden ascends to it's peak, > in mid April. Just before the wretched heat hits, and sends everything into > dormancy until fall comes around, and they recover. I've been sitting out on > the patio relaxing, enjoying the nice evening and sunset. What a great day it > has been! > > Now to take a hot bath and nurse the aches an pains, this is the 2nd day of such > tasks. It's funny how all those muscles you forget about show up after hard > work ;) > -- > Chat with you later... > ----- > Alan Chandler, Arizona Sunset Zone: 13 > > http://www.gizmoaz.com > Over 240 Roses and 150 Different varieties! Never a dull moment!! > Check out the Garden Cams on Saturday and Sunday! > ----- > Psssst! Hey you! Look out! Behind you! > > clb99@satx.rr.com wrote: > > > I hope everyone had weather as good has it was here today! It got up to the > > 80's and with a nice breeze. Perfect weather for working in the yard. > > > > Most of the trees are budding out here. Except the Pecan trees. They are > > always last. Don't know why. > > > > CB > > > > > > >